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My suite mate has been growing a beard all semester. He decided it was time.....to shave it into mutton chops.
2012 Hark the Design
Had this really great idea using layers that turned out looking really, really bad. Turns out i still have a lot more to learn.
So here's the underlying shot I was going to use. Just me. I didn't even shave.
Thinking about going clean shaven again, or trying to grow out a full beard. Not sure what I want to do. The problem with the beard option is that parts of my face never got the news that I went through puberty. Last time I tried to wear a full beard (when I was 30) I grew a great set of muttonchops and that was about it. Great for civil war re-enactments, not so great for wowing the ladies.
Cam really should have kept this facial hair configuration...He trimmed it way down the next day and I figured all bets were off and shaved my muttonchops off and began to "think spring". I really think it would have caught on in a big way!
1st step in shaving the beard on our trip in 2002. Taken in Gollheim, Germany where we were visiting some family
Co-creator of the "Signs of Life" book, "DOGSEAT." A very successful night (I think) at the Bar Majestic opening in Jersey City.
Mutton chops is a spicy as well as hottest and a healthy dish; here we can easily make it with good home-made masala. Mutton chops is rich in protein, high in calories and saturated fat; we can eat with the combination of Briyani, kushka and Non-veg meals
With those muttonchops, he deserves one.
(not the greatest image. but it's of dad & mum at dad's phd defense.)